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russian revenge, and early—morning strike by ea rly—morning strike by long—range early—morning strike by long—range missiles, a message from moscow that russian troops may have retreated from the capital, but they can still hit hard. it came after ukraine said it struck and sank the russian warship the moskva, although russia claims it was caused by a fire. it's pride of the black sea now buried beneath it. the industrial complex head is behind this wall. you can still see the smoke there in the distance from the explosion. ukraine shows every intention in this war of continuing and stepping up war of continuing and stepping up its fight back. and the fear here in kyiv is that russian retaliatory strikes may come. a hint of normality was coming back, with shops reopening and people emerging from shelters, but now a reminder the threat is still present, even from afar. tatiana hoped her customers would soon return, but she and her neighbourhood have had a terrifying wake—up call. 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trusted our military so decided to stay. now, _ military so decided to stay. now. i_ military so decided to stay. now, i think i will always feel nervous — now, i think i will always feel nervous when i hear explosions. despite — nervous when i hear explosions. despite the onslaught, ukraine's resolve romance, its defender in chief, rewarding those who stepped up to the fight. boosting morale and again appealing farms again today, although russia warned of the west to stop the supply. translation: the of the west to stop the supply. translation:— translation: the more and sooner we — translation: the more and sooner we get _ translation: the more and sooner we get weapons, - translation: the more and sooner we get weapons, the | sooner we get weapons, the stronger our position will be and sooner we will have peace. but any hope of that is being drowned out by the ferocious assault on the east, this inner city the his a chance, fears of greater battles ahead. the city is back on highlight in kyiv, dangerfrom a distance is back on highlight in kyiv, danger from a distance still blissfully close. —— lethally close. the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, has postponed an official visit to saudi arabia in order to focus on devastating floods in the province of kwazulu natal. almost 400 people are known to have died in the past week, and rescue teams are searching for dozens more who're still missing. more than 13,000 homes have been damaged in the disaster, leaving many without shelter, food or water. there are fears of further floods as rain falls on saturated ground. these are the deadliest storms to hit the coastal city of durban in living memory. state—run media in north korea says the country's leader, kim jong—un has overseen the latest in a series of weapons tests. the official news agency said the new type of guided weapon system would improve the firepower of its artillery. last month, pyongyang carried out its biggest intercontinental ballistic missile test for five years. demonstrations are ongoing in sri lanka as people continue to protest against president gotabaya rajapaksa and his regime. the island, which is facing its worst economic crisis since i948, is seeking to remove president rajapaksa and his family from office after enduring food shortages, power cuts and soaring prices in recent months. sri lanka's central bank has said it will have to stop making debt payments due to a shortage of foreign currency. the government is currently seeking a bailout from the international monetary fund. the archbishop of canterbury says the british government's plan to send some asylum seekers from the uk to rwanda is the opposite of the nature of god. in his easter sermon at canterbury cathedral on sunday, justin welby will say that this should be a time for "repentance and renewal", not "subcontracting our responsibilities". ministers insist the move will deter people from crossing the channel from france in small boats. you can get the latest on all our stories by visiting the bbc news website, or downloading the bbc news app, which is upated 2a hours a day. stay with us on bbc news. one of the uk's most senior criminal lawyers has called for the post office to be stripped of its ability to bring private prosecutions. it comes as the public inquiry into the treatment of former sub—postmasters is expected to come to an end next month. the post office used its power to take more than 700 branch managers straight to court, when faulty software made it look like money was missing from their branches. our correspondent colletta smith has the story. i don't get it. i really don't get it. most of us were aware then, obviously, that horizon was having its issues, but then they still chose to prosecute me! and that is just malicious, nasty. pauline was sacked, made homeless and given a criminal conviction when her youngest daughter was only two. the computer system had shown a shortfall at her branch. she'd asked for help, but instead, the post office sent in their team of investigators. considering they're not the police, but they made you... they made you feel like they were the police. what got me was the way they went about it. it was... it was, it was... they were so aggressive. the same happened to marion's husband, peter, and more than 700 others investigated and taken to court, not by police, but by their employer. the problem with the post office, or the problem from our point of view, with the post office is they do all their own prosecution, so basically, they werejudge, jury and executioner. the subpostmasters have been on the back foot from the very beginning because the post office held all the information and, crucially, rather than the police, it was the post office who investigated and then brought the prosecutions. but testimonies at the inquiry have shown big problems with the way post office investigators treated subpostmasters. i felt humiliated, scared to death. tony edwards is one of the uk's most senior criminal lawyers and has spent decades training the police how to carry out investigations fairly. the post office should have followed those same rules. those investigators either didn't know or chose not to observe the rules about making clear that people were not obliged to do anything. they were free to go. we all were made out to believe we were the only ones. everybody was told no—one else has got a problem, . must be you. the lie that you are the only one saying horizon is to blame is entirely undermining. and there must have been a point very early on when post office investigators knew it was not true. peter died in 2015, but it took marion another six years to clear his name. the post office say victims' testimonies have reinforced their determination to ensure that wrongs of the past are put right. but marion is hoping the next stages of this public inquiry will hold post office bosses to account for the treatment peter received. colletta smith, bbc news, in leeds. stay with us here on bbc news, more headlines at the top of the hour, but now, our world. 0njune 20 on june 20 eight, 0njune 20 eight, 1974, my grandfather, my grandmother and my aunt were driving along the street. they stopped at first traffic light, a car... weeping. the murder in burua of mohammed ahmed noman has created profound shock. i think if mohamed had lived another 20, 30 years, yemen would have been a totally different country. five bullets were fired from this car that landed in my grandfather's chest. it was exceptional why it would leave him alive. . my grandfather's life was ended when he was only 41. i often wonder what our lives would be like, if the bullets had missed his heart, and i wonder if the man who pulled the trigger knew what he would be stealing from my family.

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